sport news LOCKER ROOM: Stefanos Tsitsipas will be looking to avoid another first round ... trends now LOCKER ROOM: Stefanos Tsitsipas will be looking to avoid another first round exit on Court 1 while Serena Williams begins her tournament against debutante Harmony Tan By Daniel Matthews For The Daily Mail Published: 23:00 BST, 27 June 2022 | Updated: 23:02 BST, 27 June 2022 Viewcomments Wimbledon returned on Monday with the likes of Novak Djokovic, Andry Murray and Emma Raducanu all winning their first round matches. There's plenty more to look forward to on Tuesday and Sportsmail has picked out some of the best matches to watch out for. Weather A warm, sunny day which should remain free of rain. Temperatures expected to peak at 20˚C (68°F). Three to watch Alexander Ritschard (swi) v Stefanos Tsitsipas (gre, 4) This will be Tsitsipas’s fifth venture on to the Wimbledon lawns. The No 4 seed has fallen at the first hurdle on all but one occasion. On paper, Swiss qualifier Ritschard should not provide much of a barrier to round two — for the world No 188 this is a first Grand Slam experience. Not a bad way to start — third on Court 1. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can, 6) v Maxime Cressy (US) What a treat for the crowd on Court 3. After Britain’s Paul Jubb tries to solve a puzzle named Nick Kyrgios, another intriguing encounter awaits. Auger-Aliassime underscored his grass-court credentials last year, when he reached a first major quarter-final at Wimbledon. Cressy outlined his last week, serving and volleying his way past Dan Evans, Cam Norrie and Jack Draper en route to the final at Eastbourne. Serena Williams (US) v Harmony Tan (Fra) One woman is making her Wimbledon debut. For the other, this is appearance No 21. One has never progressed beyond the second round of Grand Slam, the other has failed to reach round three here only once. That was last year and that first-round loss was Serena’s last singles match of any kind. How many more are left? We might have a decent idea after this. Ground pass bonus Alastair Gray (GBR) v Tseng CHUN-HSIN (Tai) None of the 17 Britons in the singles draws lives in the shadows like 24-year-old Gray. Win, however, in his first Wimbledon singles match on Court 14 today and that might change. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility